A multipurpose hand tool may include a body portion, and a first hex socket tool integrally formed with a first side of the body portion. The multipurpose hand tool may include a second hex socket tool integrally formed with a second side of the body portion that opposes the first side of the body portion, and a screwdriver tool integrally formed with a third side of the body portion. The multipurpose hand tool may include a wrench tool integrally formed with a fourth side of the body portion that opposes the third side of the body portion.
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1. A multipurpose hand tool, comprising:
a body portion;
a first hex socket tool integrally formed with a first side of the body portion;
a second hex socket tool integrally formed with a second side of the body portion that opposes the first side of the body portion;
a screwdriver tool integrally formed with a third side of the body portion; and
a wrench tool integrally formed with a fourth side of the body portion that opposes the third side of the body portion.
20. A method for manufacturing a multipurpose hand tool, comprising:
integrally forming a first hex socket tool with a first side of a body portion of the multipurpose hand tool;
integrally forming a second hex socket tool with a second side of the body portion that opposes the first side of the body portion;
integrally forming a screwdriver tool with a third side of the body portion; and
integrally forming a wrench tool with a fourth side of the body portion that opposes the third side of the body portion.
16. A multipurpose hand tool, comprising:
a body portion;
a first hex socket tool connected to a first side of the body portion and for manipulating a first type of fastener;
a second hex socket tool connected to a second side of the body portion and for manipulating a second type of fastener;
a screwdriver tool connected to a third side of the body portion and for manipulating a screw;
a wrench tool connected to a fourth side of the body portion and for manipulating a head of a coaxial cable;
a first cylindrical portion with an open end; and
a second cylindrical portion integrally formed with the first cylindrical portion and the third side of the body portion.
2. The multipurpose hand tool of
3. The multipurpose hand tool of
a cylindrical portion that includes:
a first flat side that corresponds to the first side of the body portion,
a second flat side that corresponds to the second side of the body portion,
a first flat end that corresponds to the third side of the body portion,
a second flat end that corresponds to the fourth side of the body portion, and
a gripping portion surrounding the cylindrical portion.
4. The multipurpose hand tool of
a cylindrical portion integrally formed with the first side of the body portion and including:
a hexagonal open end that defines a size of the first hex socket tool, and
a particular depth to enable receipt of a fastener with a hexagonal head via the hexagonal open end.
5. The multipurpose hand tool of
a cylindrical portion integrally formed with the second side of the body portion and including:
a hexagonal open end that defines a size of the second hex socket tool, and
a particular depth to enable receipt of a fastener with a hexagonal head via the hexagonal open end.
6. The multipurpose hand tool of
7. The multipurpose hand tool of
a first cylindrical portion with an open end to receive a removable screwdriver bit; and
a second cylindrical portion integrally formed with the first cylindrical portion and the third side of the body portion.
8. The multipurpose hand tool of
9. The multipurpose hand tool of
a first cylindrical portion integrally formed with a screwdriver bit; and
a second cylindrical portion integrally formed with the first cylindrical portion and the third side of the body portion.
10. The multipurpose hand tool of
an arm portion integrally formed with the fourth side of the body portion; and
a head portion integrally formed with the arm portion and including an opening that is sized and shaped to receive a fastener.
11. The multipurpose hand tool of
12. The multipurpose hand tool of
13. The multipurpose hand tool of
the first hex socket tool is to open a first type of network equipment, and
the second hex socket tool is to open a second type of network equipment that is different than the first type of network equipment.
14. The multipurpose hand tool of
the screwdriver tool is to manipulate fasteners for a ground wire or one or more types of network equipment, and
the wrench tool is to manipulate a fastener for a coaxial cable.
15. The multipurpose hand tool of
a first designator formed in or on the first side of the body portion and indicating a first size of a fastener with a hexagonal head to be received by the first hex socket tool; and
a second designator formed in or on the second side of the body portion and indicating a second size of a fastener with a hexagonal head to be received by the second hex socket tool,
wherein the first size is different than the second size.
17. The multipurpose hand tool of
a cylindrical portion integrally formed with the first side of the body portion and including:
a hexagonal open end that defines a size of the first hex socket tool, and
a particular depth to enable receipt of a fastener with a hexagonal head via the hexagonal open end.
18. The multipurpose hand tool of
a cylindrical portion integrally formed with the second side of the body portion and including:
a hexagonal open end that defines a size of the second hex socket tool, and
a particular depth to enable receipt of a fastener with a hexagonal head via the hexagonal open end.
19. The multipurpose hand tool of
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Servicing network equipment (e.g., televisions, set-top boxes, optical network terminals, and/or the like) at customer premises require technicians to visit the customer premises, access the network equipment, service the network equipment, and/or the like.
The following detailed description of example implementations refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements.
Sometimes technicians are unable to enter customer premises due to extraordinary events (e.g., a natural disaster, a pandemic, such as the current coronavirus pandemic, and/or the like). Other events (e.g., network power outages) may prevent technicians from traveling to customer premises in a timely manner. Such events prevent the technicians from accessing and/or servicing (e.g., troubleshooting) network equipment inside or around the customer premises, and require customers to access and/or service their network equipment themselves. However, customers may not have hand tools to access and/or service the network equipment, may have hand tools that are too small or too large to utilize with the network equipment, may have hand tools to access and/or service some network equipment but not other network equipment, and/or the like.
Some implementations described herein provide a multipurpose hand tool that enables customers to access and/or service network equipment issues themselves at customer premises. For example, the multipurpose hand tool may include a body portion, and a first hex socket tool integrally formed with a first side of the body portion. The multipurpose hand tool may include a second hex socket tool integrally formed with a second side of the body portion that opposes the first side of the body portion, and a screwdriver tool integrally formed with a third side of the body portion. The multipurpose hand tool may include a wrench tool integrally formed with a fourth side of the body portion that opposes the third side of the body portion.
In this way, the multipurpose hand tool enables customers to access and/or service network equipment issues themselves at customer premises. For example, the multipurpose hand tool may include four tools (e.g., a wrench tool, a first size hex socket tool, a second size hex socket tool, and a screwdriver tool) that enable customers and/or technicians to access and/or service network equipment. The four tools are sized and shaped to enable customers and/or technicians to access and/or service different types of network equipment and/or panels. Thus, the multipurpose hand tool conserves networking resources, human resources, and/or the like that would otherwise have been wasted utilizing malfunctioning or underperforming network equipment, unsuccessfully attempting to correct the malfunctioning or underperforming network equipment, and/or the like. Furthermore, the multipurpose hand tool allows a customer to service a product even when a technician is unavailable or cannot be permitted to enter the customer premises, saving wasted trips to customer premises by technicians, saving trips to a hardware store by the customer (e.g., especially when the hardware store is closed for weeks due to a virus and/or going to the store exposes the customer to the virus), and/or the like.
Body portion 105 may include a substantially cylindrical shape that is sized and shaped to connect with and enable manipulation of first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, and wrench tool 130. The cylindrical shape may include a first side, a second side opposing the first side, a third side (e.g., a first end of the cylindrical shape), and a fourth side (e.g., a second end of the cylindrical shape) opposing the third side. In some implementations, the first side of body portion 105 connects to first size hex socket tool 110, and the second side of body portion 105 connects to second size hex socket tool 115. In some implementations, the third side of body portion 105 connects to screwdriver tool 120, and the fourth side of body portion 105 connects to wrench tool 130. In some implementations, body portion 105 is integrally formed with each of first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, and wrench tool 130. For example, body portion 105, first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, and wrench tool 130 may be molded via machine (e.g., an injection molding machine) that includes a mold sized and shaped like body portion 105, first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, and wrench tool 130, printed using a three-dimensional printer, and/or the like.
In some implementations, body portion 105, first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, and wrench tool 130 may be formed via multiple injection molding machines, a lathe, a three-dimensional printer, and/or the like. For example, the multipurpose hand tool may be formed from a variety of materials, such as a dielectric material (e.g., to prevent the multipurpose hand tool from shorting out network equipment contacted with the multipurpose hand tool), a plastic material, a thermoplastic material, and/or the like. In some implementations, the multipurpose hand tool may be sized and shaped so that different network equipment (e.g., coaxial cables, set-top boxes, optical network terminals, network interface devices, and/or the like) may be accessed and/or serviced with the multipurpose hand tool. Dimensions of the multipurpose hand tool are described below in connection with
First size hex socket tool 110 may include a socket tool that is sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a hexagonal fastener (e.g., a screw, a bolt, a nut, and/or the like of network equipment). In some implementations, first size hex socket tool 110 includes a cylindrical portion that is integrally formed with the first side of body portion 105, as described above. The cylindrical portion may include an opening provided on a side of the cylindrical portion (e.g., the side away from body portion 105). The opening may be sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a hexagonal fastener of a first size (e.g., 0.375 inches or 9.525 millimeters, 0.4375 inches or 11.1125 millimeters, and/or the like). For example, the opening may include a depth that is sufficient enough to receive and manipulate the hexagonal fastener of the first size and hexagonal fasteners that are recessed. The opening may be sized to create a wall in the cylindrical portion with a thickness (e.g., from approximately 0.09375 inches or 2.38125 millimeters or greater) that provides sufficient strength to engage and manipulate the hexagonal fastener of the first size. As further shown in
Second size hex socket tool 115 may include a socket tool that is sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a hexagonal fastener (e.g., a screw, a bolt, a nut, and/or the like of network equipment) of a different size. In some implementations, second size hex socket tool 115 includes a cylindrical portion that is integrally formed with the second side of body portion 105, as described above. The cylindrical portion may include an opening (e.g., shown in
Screwdriver tool 120 may include a screwdriver that is sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a fastener (e.g., a screw, a bolt, a nut, and/or the like of network equipment). In some implementations, screwdriver tool 115 includes a first cylindrical portion that is integrally formed with a second cylindrical portion. The second cylindrical portion may be integrally formed with the third side of body portion 105, as described above. The first cylindrical portion may include an opening (e.g., shown in
Screwdriver bit 125 may removably or permanently attach to the second cylindrical portion of screwdriver tool 120 and may be sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a fastener (e.g., a screw, a bolt, a nut, and/or the like of network equipment). In some implementations, when screwdriver bit 125 is removable, one or more different types of screwdriver bits 125 may be utilized with screwdriver tool 120, such as a flat-head screwdriver bit, a Phillips head screwdriver bit, a pozidrive screwdriver bit, a double-sided screwdriver bit, a slotted screwdriver bit, a torx screwdriver bit, an internal hex screwdriver bit, a square recess screwdriver bit, a nut setter screwdriver bit, and/or the like. Screwdriver bit 125 may be made from a dielectric material, a metal material, a plastic material, and/or the like.
Wrench tool 130 may include a wrench that is sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a two or more sided fastener (e.g., a bolt, a nut, a coaxial cable head, and/or the like of network equipment). In some implementations, wrench tool 130 includes an arm portion that is integrally formed with the fourth side of body portion 105, as described above. The arm portion may be integrally formed with a head portion that includes an opening (e.g., or a cutout portion) to receive the two or more sided fastener. In some implementations, the opening may be sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a fastener of a coaxial cable connected to network equipment (e.g., a television, a set-top box, and/or the like). For example, the opening may be sized and shaped to engage and manipulate (e.g., rotate) a hexagonal fastener of a particular size (e.g., 0.375 inches or 9.525 millimeters, 0.4375 inches or 11.1125 millimeters, and/or the like). In some implementations, the head portion of wrench tool 130 may include a thickness (e.g., from approximately 0.09375 inches or 2.38125 millimeters or greater) that provides sufficient strength to engage and manipulate the two or more sided fastener.
In some implementations, the head portion of wrench tool 130 may be oriented at an angle of approximately ninety degrees relative to a flat-head screwdriver tip 125 of screwdriver tool 120 in order to ensure that screwdriver tool 120 is not prevented from being manipulated due to the head portion of wrench tool 130 (e.g., striking a surface of network equipment) and to ensure that wrench tool 120 is not prevented from being manipulated due to screwdriver tool 120 (e.g., striking a surface of network equipment). In some implementations, the head portion of wrench tool 130 is oriented at an angle other than approximately ninety degrees depending on network equipment utilized with the multipurpose hand tool, a size of multipurpose hand tool, and/or the like.
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Furthermore, the opening provided on the side of the cylindrical portion of second size hex socket tool 115 is visible in
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In some implementations, body portion 105, first size hex socket tool 110, second size hex socket tool 115, screwdriver tool 120, screwdriver bit 125, and wrench tool 130 of the multipurpose hand tool may sized and shaped to enable the multipurpose hand tool to be utilized by a customer for an intended installation associated with network equipment. For example, the multipurpose hand tool may be sized and shaped to enable the multipurpose hand tool to be utilized by the customer to install a set-top box, connect the set-top box to a television, install an optical network terminal, install a network interface device, connect a router, and/or the like. The multipurpose hand tool may be sized and shaped to enable the multipurpose hand tool to be utilized by the customer for intended installations with more ease relative to existing single hand tools, multitools, and/or the like.
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In this way, the multipurpose hand tool enables customers to access and/or service network equipment issues themselves at customer premises. For example, the multipurpose hand tool may include four tools (e.g., a wrench tool, a first size inch hex socket tool, a second size hex socket tool, and a screwdriver tool) that enable customers and/or technicians to access and/or service network equipment. The four tools are sized and shape to enable customers and/or technicians to access and/or service different types of network equipment. Thus, the multipurpose hand tool conserves computing resources, networking resources, human resources, and/or the like that would otherwise have been wasted utilizing malfunctioning or underperforming network equipment, unsuccessfully attempting to correct the malfunctioning or underperforming network equipment, and/or the like.
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Process 800 may include additional implementations, such as any single implementation or any combination of implementations described below and/or in connection with one or more other processes described elsewhere herein.
In some implementations, the multipurpose hand tool is formed from a dielectric material.
In some implementations, the multipurpose hand tool includes a first designator formed in or on the first side of the body portion and indicating a first size of a fastener with a hexagonal head to be received by the first hex socket tool, and a second designator formed in or on the second side of the body portion and indicating a second size of a fastener with a hexagonal head to be received by the second hex socket tool, wherein the first size is different than the second size.
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The foregoing disclosure provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the implementations to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations may be made in light of the above disclosure or may be acquired from practice of the implementations.
As used herein, the term “component” is intended to be broadly construed as hardware, firmware, or a combination of hardware and software.
It will be apparent that systems and/or methods, described herein, may be implemented in different forms of hardware, firmware, or a combination of hardware and software. The actual specialized control hardware or software code used to implement these systems and/or methods is not limiting of the implementations. Thus, the operation and behavior of the systems and/or methods were described herein without reference to specific software code—it being understood that software and hardware may be designed to implement the systems and/or methods based on the description herein.
Even though particular combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of various implementations. In fact, many of these features may be combined in ways not specifically recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification. Although each dependent claim listed below may directly depend on only one claim, the disclosure of various implementations includes each dependent claim in combination with every other claim in the claim set.
No element, act, or instruction used herein should be construed as critical or essential unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Furthermore, as used herein, the term “set” is intended to include one or more items (e.g., related items, unrelated items, a combination of related and unrelated items, and/or the like), and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Where only one item is intended, the phrase “only one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has,” “have,” “having,” or the like are intended to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Sheehan, Erik, Durocher, Jr., Marc J.
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